Liverpool one point from title - but when could they clinch it?

Liverpool have lost just twice in 33 Premier League games this season
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Liverpool are on the brink of the Premier League title and need just a point to seal it after Arsenal were held by Crystal Palace on Wednesday.
Arne Slot's side secured a sixth win in their past seven league games by beating Leicester 1-0 at the weekend.
It means the Reds will win a record-equalling 20th top-flight title if they avoid defeat against Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday (16:30 BST)
That would put the Merseysiders on 80 points, with second-placed Arsenal only able to reach 79 even if they won all of their remaining games.
Arsenal's draw with Palace means they can only level Liverpool's current points tally.
They are 12 points behind and only have 12 to play for, and with a vastly inferior goal difference.
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So how good are Liverpool?
We've all heard the accusations and whispers this season from rival fans, haven't we?
'This Liverpool team isn't actually that great.' 'The Premier League is a poor league this season.' 'Liverpool's class of 2024-25 wouldn't have won the title in another season.'
How fair is this, though?
Firstly, it has to be said Liverpool's usual rivals are not having their best seasons.
Defending champions Manchester City are on track for their worst campaign under Pep Guardiola, Manchester United are set for their worst season in Premier League history, Arsenal are eight points adrift of their points tally at this stage of last season, while Tottenham and Chelsea have suffered their own struggles as well.
It's been a good season for Liverpool to hit full stride then. And Slot's men have certainly done that.
Even if Arsenal were on the 77 points they had reached at this stage last season, Liverpool would still be two points ahead of them with a game in hand.
Arsenal's much-lauded Invincibles finished their title-winning campaign on 90 points in 2004. Slot's men need 12 points from five games to beat that.
In 32 Premier League seasons, only 14 sides have reached that mark and one of them - Manchester United in 1993-94 - did so in a 42-game season.
Liverpool are also the only side to get 90-plus points and not win the title - doing so twice under Jurgen Klopp - meaning only 12 of the previous 31 league-winning sides posted 90 points or more.
You can only beat what is front of you and Liverpool have done just that in formidable style.
Who would make your combined Liverpool XI?
Select your best Liverpool starting XI from this season's side and Jurgen Klopp's title-winning team back in 2020.Liverpool's final Premier League games (dates subject to change)
27 April: Tottenham (H)
4 May: Chelsea (A)
11 May: Arsenal (H)
18 May: Brighton (A)
25 May: Crystal Palace (H)
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- Published26 July 2022